
Plasmodium | Malaria, Parasite & Apicomplexan | Britannica
5 天之前 · Plasmodium, a genus of parasitic protozoans of the sporozoan subclass Coccidia that are the causative organisms of malaria. Plasmodium, which infects red blood cells in mammals (including humans), birds, and reptiles, occurs worldwide, especially in …
Plasmodium—a brief introduction to the parasites causing human malaria ...
Unlike the Plasmodium species that infect mammals, avian malaria parasites develop and produce infectious sporozoites in non-anopheline mosquitoes. This implies that mammalian Plasmodium species also could acquire resistance to the immune system of non-anopheline mosquitoes such as Culex and Aedes and use them as
Plasmodium Sporozoite Biology - PMC
Plasmodium sporozoite transmission is a critical population bottleneck in parasite life-cycle progression and, hence, a target for prophylactic drugs and vaccines. The recent progress of a candidate antisporozoite subunit vaccine formulation to licensure highlights the importance of sporozoite transmission intervention in the malaria control ...
Plasmodium - Wikipedia
Plasmodium is a genus of unicellular eukaryotes that are obligate parasites of vertebrates and insects. The life cycles of Plasmodium species involve development in a blood-feeding insect host which then injects parasites into a vertebrate host during a blood meal.
CDC - DPDx - Malaria
During a blood meal, a malaria-infected female Anopheles mosquito inoculates sporozoites into the human host . Sporozoites infect liver cells and mature into schizonts , which rupture and release merozoites .
A Long and Winding Road: The Plasmodium Sporozoite's Journey …
The Plasmodium sporozoite, the infectious stage of the malaria parasite, makes a remarkable journey in its mammalian host. Here we review our current knowledge of the molecular and cellular basis of this journey, which begins in the skin and ends in ...
Plasmodium sporozoite motility: an update - PubMed
2012年1月1日 · Here, we highlight and discuss recent findings collected in Plasmodium sporozoites and related parasites that shed new light on the biological significance of apicomplexan motility and on the structure and regulation of the underlying motor machinery.
Plasmodium Sporozoite Biology - PubMed
2017年5月1日 · Plasmodium sporozoite transmission is a critical population bottleneck in parasite life-cycle progression and, hence, a target for prophylactic drugs and vaccines. The recent progress of a candidate antisporozoite subunit vaccine formulation to licensure highlights the importance of sporozoit …
Apicomplexan | Parasitic, Protozoan, Plasmodium | Britannica
apicomplexan, any protozoan of the (typically) spore-producing phylum Apicomplexa, which is called by some authorities Sporozoa. All apicomplexans are parasitic and lack contractile vacuoles and locomotor processes. Apicomplexans live within the body cavities or the cells of almost every kind of animal, including other apicomplexans.
The Plasmodium sporozoite journey: a rite of passage - Cell Press
Sporozoites are the most versatile of the invasive stages of the Plasmodium life cycle. During their passage within the mosquito vector and the vertebrate host, sporozoites display diverse behaviors, including gliding locomotion and invasion of, …